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Old 04-11-2012, 02:28 PM
 
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What Now? Ron Paul’s path to victory « Doug Wead The Blog

Good article. Personally I choose option 6. Lets sink the republitard ship.
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Old 04-11-2012, 03:29 PM
 
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Thanks for posting that. You beat me to it. Don't forget to leave your ideas in the comments section of his blog. I did. It's interesting to read the ideas people have.
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Old 04-11-2012, 03:37 PM
 
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What Now? Ron Paul’s path to victory « Doug Wead The Blog

Good article. Personally I choose option 6. Lets sink the republitard ship.
None of the six will work, Paul is a day late and many dollars short. I found # 1 funny, he hasn't really been try up to now, guess he really was not serious in the first place.
Don't worry you can always fall back on plan B, blame it on a Big Conspiracy by the GOP to keep Paul out of the Big race. Because we all know that even though Paul cannot win enough GOP votes to even make it close to winning the GOP nomination he could beat Obama in the general election, yeah right
You people are funny, and not in a joking funny way
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Old 04-11-2012, 03:46 PM
 
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None of the six will work, Paul is a day late and many dollars short. I found # 1 funny, he hasn't really been try up to now, guess he really was not serious in the first place.
Don't worry you can always fall back on plan B, blame it on a Big Conspiracy by the GOP to keep Paul out of the Big race. Because we all know that even though Paul cannot win enough GOP votes to even make it close to winning the GOP nomination he could beat Obama in the general election, yeah right
You people are funny, and not in a joking funny way
Of course you are right. Only Romney can beat Obama just like only McCain could beat him.

If the truth be told, a vote for Romney if you want change is a wasted vote.

As we've been saying all along the Republican nomination would come down to a two person race which it has. It is obvious Ron Paul has not only Republican support but even more support outside the party which Romney couldn't even dream of having. Even the polls say Paul does the best against Obama. Soooo a Paul presidency isn't such a far fetched idea. In fact it is probably more realistic than a Romney presidency.

Certainly the FREEDOM message is a heck of a lot more popular than more wars and more slavery to the government and the banksters - which is what Romney offers.
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Old 04-11-2012, 03:47 PM
 
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What Now? Ron Paul’s path to victory « Doug Wead The Blog

Good article. Personally I choose option 6. Lets sink the republitard ship.
It's a no brainer for me.
I picked number 6 too.

But not for the same reason as you.
I don't want to sink the republican ship or the democratic ship.

I want folks to know the other two parties are paddle boats with
holes in them already, and are sinking this country fast.

I want folks to know that Paul and libertarian principles is the ship
that will sail America back to peace, property and personal freedom
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Old 04-11-2012, 08:21 PM
 
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I go for #1 and then #6!
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Old 04-11-2012, 08:45 PM
 
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Ron Paul won't run as a third party. He is not going to win. He is too conservative for Republicans and Americans will never elect a third party candidate since they are addicted to getting ****ed over by the Republicrats.
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Old 04-11-2012, 09:14 PM
 
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None of the six will work, Paul is a day late and many dollars short. I found # 1 funny, he hasn't really been try up to now, guess he really was not serious in the first place.
Don't worry you can always fall back on plan B, blame it on a Big Conspiracy by the GOP to keep Paul out of the Big race. Because we all know that even though Paul cannot win enough GOP votes to even make it close to winning the GOP nomination he could beat Obama in the general election, yeah right
You people are funny, and not in a joking funny way
You know I try to give you credit, but these continually irrelevant derisive comments make it near impossible.

Maybe you should evaluate your own thoughts instead of your imagined ones projected onto the all pervasive group of "you people".

I think 1 implies not holding back. Not being as conservative.

Frankly, I would have to think about all 6. Doesn't seem easy to decide.

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Old 04-11-2012, 09:22 PM
 
Location: Hoboken
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What Now? Ron Paul’s path to victory « Doug Wead The Blog

Good article. Personally I choose option 6. Lets sink the republitard ship.
It is time for Ross Perot, er I mean Ron Paul to knock it off.
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Old 04-11-2012, 09:25 PM
 
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I want to see him run as a third party. Would love to see him get absolutely destroyed. That would be nice way to remember him, as the guy who got rejected so many times.
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